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4/28/21

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Church of St Michael's and all Angels in Halcomb, NZ,  built in 1895.

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38 comments:

  1. Psst, I would like to quietly open the door and look into the little chapel?

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  2. What a quaint little structure in a lovely setting!

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  3. What a cute little church. It looks like it is well maintained. Thanks for hosting. Hope you have a great week!

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  4. What a lovely little church! We have a little blue one about 50 miles
    from here. When I am out that way, I always stop in and take a peek.
    Thanks for hosting, Betty.

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  5. I love pears. I'd visit your tree too!

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  6. There are a lovely little church. Thank you for sharing.
    Stay healthy.

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  7. The church looks like it's been well cared for and has fared well for being so old. Have a great week!

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  8. old churches one of my favourite things.

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  9. What a fine looking old church. Not seen one like it before.

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  10. That bell tower is sweet- I guess the need for bells is long gone?

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  11. Wow! What a beautiful tiny church. I would love to visit sometime.

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  12. What lovely little chapel!
    Greetings babsy

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  13. I have a thing for old churches and this one is beautiful!

    Happy Wednesday, Betty!

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  14. How charming! I imagine the hymnals and the little organ inside. I love little places of worship. This one warms my heart.

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  15. Pretty little church. There is a St. Michael Catholic Church in our city and it is considered a big church.

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  16. So well preserved, serene and sited away from distractions.

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  17. What a beautiful little church, Betty!

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  18. So lovely! I love old churches and learning about all their history. We just got home from the Smokey Mountains and they had several old churches in the park.

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  19. So beautiful. I would want to go inside though. I'm sure it's most beautiful inside too.

    Have a fabulous day, Betty. ♥

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  20. Very well preserved this church!
    A very quiet place! Thank you for sharing it!
    Happy WW and a fine week!

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  21. This is a pretty little church that is dedicated to the Archangel Michael and all angels.
    As they say, small and fine.

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  22. Welch hübsche kleine Kirche...
    Ich mag solch kleine Kirchen lieber als die großen protzigen Bauten.
    LG. Karin M.

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  23. I really like these little wooden places of worship.
    The cathedrals are beautiful, but in these small churches it seems to me the smaller distance between man and divinity. 😊

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  24. What a sweet church. So very beautiful. Thanks for sharing it. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.

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  25. Oh what a nice little Chapel - I like it very much. Yes I would like a view into this building!
    Greetings
    Kirsi

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  26. The chapel could also be in "Hope Valley" (When Calls the Heart) ;) Beautiful!!

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  27. I love old churches. So many stories within. Stay safe and enjoy the rest of your week and thank you again for the linkup.

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  28. Such sweet little church, very narrative image!
    Thank you so much for hosting.

    stay safe and healthy.

    isabella

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  29. Oh, such old churches are beautiful !!!
    Today I've old buildings for you, too :-)
    Hugs from Austria, Traude
    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2021/04/von-blutenwolken-und-kellergassen.html

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